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Mamia Orakhelashvili (Georgian: მამია ორახელაშვილი, Russian: Иван (Мамия) Дмитриевич Орахелашвили, Ivan (
Mamia)
Dmitrievich Orakhelashvili; June 10, 1881...
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Mamia III
Gurieli (Georgian: მამია III გურიელი), also
known as
Mamia the
Great Gurieli (დიდი გურიელი, Didi Gurieli) or the
Black Gurieli (შავი გურიელი...
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Mamia Chentouf (Arabic: ماميا شنتوف (1922–2012) was an
Algerian midwife,
independence activist and
founder of the
first women's
rights organization in...
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Mamia Gurieli (Georgian: მამია გურიელი, fl. 1460) was a
member of the
House of
Dadiani and
eristavi ("duke") of
Guria in
western Georgia in the latter...
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Mamia Alasania (Georgian: მამია ალასანია) was a
colonel of the
Georgian Armed Forces,
defending the
Government of the
Georgian Autonomous Republic of...
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Mamia Jikia (Georgian: მამია ჯიქია; born 11
December 1975) is a
Georgian professional football manager and
former player who pla**** as a midfielder. He...
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Mamia V
Gurieli (Georgian: მამია V გურიელი; 1789 – 21
November 1826), of the
House of Gurieli,
became Prince of Guria, in
western Georgia, in 1797. From...
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Mamia IV
Gurieli (Georgian: მამია IV გურიელი) (died 1778 or 1784), of the
western Georgian House of Gurieli, was
Prince of
Guria from 1726 to 1756 and...
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Mamia II
Gurieli (-1625/1627) is a 17th-century
Georgian prince that
ruled over the Prin****lity of
Guria in
Western Georgia. Son of
Prince George II...
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Mamia IV
Dadiani (Georgian: მამია IV დადიანი; died 1590) was
Prince of Mingrelia, of the
House of Dadiani, from 1573 to 1578 and
again from 1582 until...